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. >> stephanie gosk and john yang starting us off tonight from zanesville. thanks to you both. >>> now we turn to politics. about last night. as we said it was a tension convention in las vegas. a lively debate where the leaders tore into each other and some are calling it a turning point in the gop race for the personal turn it took. our political director, chief white house correspondent chuck todd is in our d.c. newsroom tonight. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. everybody knew at some point rick perry would have no choice than to jump start his campaign by attacking mitt romney. he did and so did other the result, a debate with romney i'm looking forward to finding your facts on that. >> i'll tell you what the facts are -- >> rick, again, i'm speaking. >> you had the -- the newspaper. >> reporter: romney took a personal shot using a tone that the new york times television critic today likened to a member of a country club talking down to an unsophisticated nonmember. >> this has been a tough couple of debates for rick and i understan
. >> stephanie gosk and john yang starting us off tonight from zanesville. thanks to you both. >>> now we turn to politics. about last night. as we said it was a tension convention in las vegas. a lively debate where the leaders tore into each other and some are calling it a turning point in the gop race for the personal turn it took. our political director, chief white house correspondent chuck todd is in our d.c. newsroom tonight. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good...
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your comments, visit us at q&a.org. it's also available as a podcast. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then live at 1:00 p.m., ken burns talks about his new documentary series on prohibition. and live at 2:00 p.m., the u.s. house begins its day with general speeches. today, the current state of the relationship between the u.s. and israel. participants include former vice president cheney chief of staff, lewis libby, former deputy n.s.a. advisor, and the israeli ambassador. it's hosted by the hudson institute and the foundation for defense of democracies, live today at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> for the first time americans will have access to connectivity even if there are natural zagsers and other things -- natural disasters and other things happening. >> the head of lightsquared on his company's efforts to build a high-speed, wireless network amid reports that the network might interfere with consumer and military global positioning equipment. "the communicators," tonight at 8:00
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but as his dentist, i know that to do that, he needs to use the brush more dentists use. oral-b. trust the brush more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. life opens up when you do. yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuff that goes way beyond banking. we not only lend people money, we help them save it. [ junior ] ge engineers found ways to cut my energy use. [ cheryl ] more efficient lighting helps junior stay open later... [ junior ] and serve more customers. so you're not just getting financial capital... [ cheryl ] you're also getting human capital. not just money. knowledge. [ junior ] ge capital. they're not just bankers... we're builders. [ junior ] ...and they've helped build my business. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. shop less. get more. make one call t
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can't blame him. >>> folks in alaska, probably a little more used to seeing wildlife than many of us. but maybe not so in the grocery store. >> this brown bear cub got in the store and made his way to the produce. he didn't stop and have anything to eat. >> a store employee grabbed him and put him outside. presumably out to momma bare. and that produce, thousands of dollars worth, was thrown out. all that food. >> it was a waste of food. he didn't touch anything. >> a little cub dirt on your lettuce. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >>> for everyone else this morning, the latest castoff from the dance floor. an update on "dancing with the stars" when "america this morning" continues right after this. don't go far. i kept feeling this radiating ache everywhere. the pain was so frustrating. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide sig
can't blame him. >>> folks in alaska, probably a little more used to seeing wildlife than many of us. but maybe not so in the grocery store. >> this brown bear cub got in the store and made his way to the produce. he didn't stop and have anything to eat. >> a store employee grabbed him and put him outside. presumably out to momma bare. and that produce, thousands of dollars worth, was thrown out. all that food. >> it was a waste of food. he didn't touch anything....
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it is amazing and our look at some of the international countries that are outperforming us tell us a lot of interesting things and of course how teachers use time in finland is a very interesting story and the time that they have to really not only repair before they are in the teaching form but to spend time preparing as they are teaching in schools. is a wonderful story. we have a long way to go to catch up to a lot of the highest performing countries. one of the reasons we feel more time is necessary again is critical and that is aligned with the teacher improvement effort is critical as well. we are actually looking very deeply add other data available to try to really understand some of the significant differences and we are looking at releasing some of the data in partnership with oecd and others likely in march so thank you for raising the topic. >> and i just want to say that we in the united states are finally looking beyond our borders to see if there are things we can learn from other countries and so we have then interested in the finish education system. there are some r
it is amazing and our look at some of the international countries that are outperforming us tell us a lot of interesting things and of course how teachers use time in finland is a very interesting story and the time that they have to really not only repair before they are in the teaching form but to spend time preparing as they are teaching in schools. is a wonderful story. we have a long way to go to catch up to a lot of the highest performing countries. one of the reasons we feel more time is...
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he uses a lot of text messages. he sent more than 2,000 texts, downloaded videos and the charges added up. she said the company should have warned her before the bill skyrocketed. >> why don't you let me as the primary holder. and they're saying no, respect your privacy. what privacy? that's my account. that's all i could think about. i'm like, that's it. my life is over. i can't do nothing. it's done. >> not quite. her carrier reasoned with her, lowering her bill to $2,500 and giving her six months to pay it off. and now they know about the cross-border roaming charges. we should tell you the woman's brother was warned by the cell phone company via text. so the company told them that they were getting ready to, you know, really rack up all these charges. but he, the boy, overlooked it. >>> wild animals on the loose this morning. the latest on those bears, lions, tigers and other wild animals that escaped from a farm in central ohio. they're on the loose right now. schools are closed. people are told to stay home. w
he uses a lot of text messages. he sent more than 2,000 texts, downloaded videos and the charges added up. she said the company should have warned her before the bill skyrocketed. >> why don't you let me as the primary holder. and they're saying no, respect your privacy. what privacy? that's my account. that's all i could think about. i'm like, that's it. my life is over. i can't do nothing. it's done. >> not quite. her carrier reasoned with her, lowering her bill to $2,500 and...
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i had to give it up so i would teach us. i cannot say i enjoyed that part of it. i would have done the same thing all over again. it has not been without the unpleasantness. you become more vulnerable. i have experienced some of that vulnerability. >> in your book, 2010, "no university is an island" you take on the university of illinois were you make your living, academic administrators, why? why you have this approach? >> taking on the aaup comes out a tremendous respect for the organization. i've been there for 16 years. i stressed throughout the book -- i stress throughout the book that it is essential to education. sometimes it feels. it failed most dramatically during world war i one when it supported the notion of criticizing the draft and that they should not have that kind of freedom. some of us are still haunted by that failure. it failed again during the mccarthy period. we did not do investigations of unjust firing. the leadership was afraid. eventually, we decided to go back and do those investigations. they have a mess stepped -- misstepped over time
i had to give it up so i would teach us. i cannot say i enjoyed that part of it. i would have done the same thing all over again. it has not been without the unpleasantness. you become more vulnerable. i have experienced some of that vulnerability. >> in your book, 2010, "no university is an island" you take on the university of illinois were you make your living, academic administrators, why? why you have this approach? >> taking on the aaup comes out a tremendous respect...
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some of us are still haunted by that failure. it failed again during the mccarthy period. we did not do investigations of unjust firing. the leadership was afraid. eventually, we decided to go back and do those investigations. they have misstepped over time. we can do better. i have tried to say how we can do better. in terms of my own campus, the world of higher education has changed. there is more pressure on faculty members to bring money in. like so many campuses, for many years, the key administrators have the approach that every discipline should be as good as it could be. we wanted excellence across the board. i deeply believed in that. i worked closely with administrators who were terrific. they bring in money in mainly one form, a tuition. they do not bring in grants or corporate contracts. we're seeing humanities programs close. we see social science departments being closed once a week. we're very worried about that trend. i have seen it in my own institution. i am nostalgic for the days when we wanted to do everything well. >> what do you think of billions of d
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using insanity defense. the prosecution says otherwise, and caught in the middle are five high school boys who abused the teacher. a live report just ahead. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ '80s dance music plays ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. isn't some optional pursuit. a privilege for the ultra-wealthy. it's a necessity. i find investments with e-trade's top 5 lists. quickly. easily. i use pre-defined screeners and insightful trading ideas to dig deeper. work smarter. not harder.
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this news conference is still going on behind us. we will have a full report tonight on abc 7 news at 5:00. reporting live in northwest washington, jummy olabanji abc 7 news. >> a lot of people are curious as to where all the money will come from. >>> police in prince george's county waiting on autopsy results to find out more about a person found dead in a burned vehicle early this morning. police and firefighters were called to a burning vehicle on kaverton road and -- in foresthill before 1:00 this morning. police found the body inside. they have not identified the victim. >>> montgomery county's top prosecutor may pursue the death penalty against a man suspected of killing jane and william mcquain. mccarthy says any discussion of capital punishment will have to wait until after curtis lopez is extradited to maryland to face charges. lopez remains in custody where he was arrested in charlotte north carolina. he is only officially accused of killing his estranged wife. >>> learning more about the montgomery county man who stabbed h
this news conference is still going on behind us. we will have a full report tonight on abc 7 news at 5:00. reporting live in northwest washington, jummy olabanji abc 7 news. >> a lot of people are curious as to where all the money will come from. >>> police in prince george's county waiting on autopsy results to find out more about a person found dead in a burned vehicle early this morning. police and firefighters were called to a burning vehicle on kaverton road and -- in...
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still with us by. after the break, we will explain our number of the week. 38.5. [ female announcer ] this is steve and lynn and they have a good question. can the aetna app make you healthier? well, that all depends on what you do with it. and there's an awful lot you can do with it. access your medical history, view claims get reminders for mammograms fi in-network doctors, track your health goals... run with it. i got my cholesterol down. i lost five pounds. [ emale announcer ] see for yourself, aetna.com aetna. know more. get better. >> hang on to your wallet for the number of the wk especially if you live in maryland. 38.5 -- we are talkingbout cents pegallon, and it is the amount of state tax that you will end up paying. if maryland goes along with a recommendation of a state panel. currently, the gasoline tax is 23.5.5 cents per gallon. we are out of time. thank you for j joining us. we hope to see you again next week. captioned by the national captioning g institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ ♪ â
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tell us why do people like to use these. >> you could divide a room and use it for a big wall but which one -- i mean this is a little bit -- this is -- >> i mean this one is bigger so -- >> okay. >> i know. sherlock holmes with the high/low project. this one is low. then we have here the wall decorations which can really snap up a room. >> you don't have to do the entire room just an accent wall but it's still a huge trend going into 2012. >> this is wallpaper. >> a wall covering. >> okay. >> i'm going to say that's more expensive. >> stenciling project is a do it yourself which is low and you got it half right. >> the big part is it's a bargain. >> you're saving thousands of dollars. sometimes you should splurge if you want the look you don't have to spend a lot of money. >> $3300 between our high and low. a big difference. >> i may be the biggest loser. sabrina, thank you very much. it's on hdtv 8:30 p.m. starting next week "the high low project." >>> easy and tasteny meal coming up but first this is "today" on nbc. [ dennis ] juggling insurance policies at different companies... is
tell us why do people like to use these. >> you could divide a room and use it for a big wall but which one -- i mean this is a little bit -- this is -- >> i mean this one is bigger so -- >> okay. >> i know. sherlock holmes with the high/low project. this one is low. then we have here the wall decorations which can really snap up a room. >> you don't have to do the entire room just an accent wall but it's still a huge trend going into 2012. >> this is...
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in particular, this legislation will allow to us fight back against policies that china has used to gain an unfair advantage over american manufacturers. our american trade deficit with china rose from $83 billion in 2001, the year that china joined the world trade organization to $273 billion in 2010. that trend is discouraging enough on its own but it is more troubling to consider that the growing trade deficit ultimately represents goods that are no longer made in the united states of america by u.s. workers. in fact, the economic policy institute estimates that the trade deficit with china has cost 2.8 million american jobs over the past decade. including nearly 12,000 jobs in my home state of rhode island. with so many families still struggling with unemployment in the wake of the recession, it is important that we examine just how we came to lose so many jobs to a single country and respond accordingly. now, it would be one thing if the answer was that china's workers are just more talented, their products are of higher quality, that they simply bested us in the open market. but th
in particular, this legislation will allow to us fight back against policies that china has used to gain an unfair advantage over american manufacturers. our american trade deficit with china rose from $83 billion in 2001, the year that china joined the world trade organization to $273 billion in 2010. that trend is discouraging enough on its own but it is more troubling to consider that the growing trade deficit ultimately represents goods that are no longer made in the united states of...
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steve retaand steve rudin joining us. people wrapped up outside in gloves. >> you will need it tomorrow morning. nicer weather on the way. give it a couple of days. rights act -- right now outside mostly cloudy skies. by tuesday, we could see wind gusts 30 miles per hour. high temperature 52 degrees. the last time we saw a high of the 52 on the second day of october was back in 1939. 89 for the record high back in the mid-90s. 38 in strasbourg. the high was 39. they had a little over one-third of an inch of rain mixed in with a few wet snowflakes. 48 degrees currently at the george washington university. cooler air out in the mountains, 43 in cumberland. frederiksberg now at 50 degrees at this hour. they will drop a few more as we move through the early morning. a low pressure is spinning, hardly moving at all. by tomorrow night, it will move off towards the north and east. then it will clear. that will not happen until tuesday. once this system moves out of here, high pressure to the rest of us, will start to build acros
steve retaand steve rudin joining us. people wrapped up outside in gloves. >> you will need it tomorrow morning. nicer weather on the way. give it a couple of days. rights act -- right now outside mostly cloudy skies. by tuesday, we could see wind gusts 30 miles per hour. high temperature 52 degrees. the last time we saw a high of the 52 on the second day of october was back in 1939. 89 for the record high back in the mid-90s. 38 in strasbourg. the high was 39. they had a little over...
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thank u for joining us on "washington business report." let's start with the program one city, one hire. why did you launch it? >> we decided that with the high on unplowed levels we have in the city, -- on employment levels in the city, and properly but, on the eastern level they are very high tide 25% in ward 8. some of the folks we have been talking about have been out of jobs for a very long time. it is a simple concept that says we have job vacancies in the city. we have people that need jobs. the city can be a bridge. we are working with the private sector for one city, one higher. we are asking folks to take responsibility. we will help them identify people. we will provide on-the-job training wages, tax credits. >> for example, the woman dead sam -- that sam talked to, you helped to write a proper resume. you are not requiring this. how'd you get businesses to go along with thi concept? >> the idea is to make it easier for them. they are looking to fill vacancies, which signs -- sounds odd in a climate of high unemployment, but we
thank u for joining us on "washington business report." let's start with the program one city, one hire. why did you launch it? >> we decided that with the high on unplowed levels we have in the city, -- on employment levels in the city, and properly but, on the eastern level they are very high tide 25% in ward 8. some of the folks we have been talking about have been out of jobs for a very long time. it is a simple concept that says we have job vacancies in the city. we have...
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another employee was us pended as well. >>> and down here, a middle school security officer used pepper spray to break up a food fight and now, well now the school is investigating as to whether or not that was excessive force. 37 students claimed they were injured in some way by that pepper spray. >>> they put out the call for help last night and 9news now and many around this community answer that call. our peggy fox with the uplifting updates for you. >> now it is bright again. >> reporter: the color slowly coming back. all day long, people have been ringing in bags of food to help replenish the food pantry. >> this is america. no one should go hungry. they had to temporarily close when they ran out of food on monday. >> that's why i came. i couldn't imagine being a mother. >> reporter: they are giving away produce, but not meats, cereal, canned foods that people depend on. >> yes, that's sad because you know, now you don't even have the backbone, if you're hungry, you're hungry. >> reporter: they know what it is like to be hungry. >> i slept in this and my kids slept in that. now he
another employee was us pended as well. >>> and down here, a middle school security officer used pepper spray to break up a food fight and now, well now the school is investigating as to whether or not that was excessive force. 37 students claimed they were injured in some way by that pepper spray. >>> they put out the call for help last night and 9news now and many around this community answer that call. our peggy fox with the uplifting updates for you. >> now it is...
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to use them. just the other day he brought up secession again and said that the state had the ability to secede based on whatever. we don't. so he understands the words he's using. by using states' rights and doing resolutions that if they were law would nullify the voting rights act, the civil rights act, the clean air act, these are things that rick perry has been peddling for the last two years. >> let me ask you a question, representative coleman. you've got in the political arena, in the rough and tough of battle. alex is a journalist. >> more of an -- is he sending a signal to those that believe there's nothing wrong with these kinds of language? when you start talking about secession and jose can file a lawsuit, maybe there's a method to his silence? >> it's the same reason they painted over the rock or left it there for a long time. it's a wink-wink. i think his silence is a wink-wink. i'm one of you, don't worry about it. i think that's the pattern he's set. but particularly today, if you
to use them. just the other day he brought up secession again and said that the state had the ability to secede based on whatever. we don't. so he understands the words he's using. by using states' rights and doing resolutions that if they were law would nullify the voting rights act, the civil rights act, the clean air act, these are things that rick perry has been peddling for the last two years. >> let me ask you a question, representative coleman. you've got in the political arena, in...
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cnbc's jim cramer joins us. jim, first of all, this quinnipiac poll showing by 81-10, people in new york city at least support the protests and support them digging in for the long haul. i'm guessing that's not the view on lower manhattan? >> i don't know. i went to see them on saturday. >> what is your take. >> peaceful group of people. fans of the show. like the fact that they are able to rally together with a very simple message. and the message was, 1% of the people are very wealthy and they are not paying their share. and you know, frankly, i found myself agreeing with them. that's what the numbers show. it is very understandable why these people would have the support of many people in new york. their message is hardly radical, andrea, hardly radical. >> in fact, one of the sub sets or maybe a larger group is students. when you look at the student loan burden and fact that student loans are so hard to get rid of tp. you can't declare bankruptcy. you can't get them financed properly. the student loans on so
cnbc's jim cramer joins us. jim, first of all, this quinnipiac poll showing by 81-10, people in new york city at least support the protests and support them digging in for the long haul. i'm guessing that's not the view on lower manhattan? >> i don't know. i went to see them on saturday. >> what is your take. >> peaceful group of people. fans of the show. like the fact that they are able to rally together with a very simple message. and the message was, 1% of the people are...
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i think it is appropriate to acknowledge the work that got us here. of lafco staff and puc staff and the members themselves. i think it is a very good place that we're at. i look forward to today's discussion. supervisor campos: thank you. with that in mind, let's call item number 3. >> opening remarks and discussion of expectations for the joint meeting. supervisor campos: to that end, let me build on what was said by vice president moran. there has been a lot of work that has gone into making it possible for us to be here today. once again, i want to thank the members of the san francisco puc for making themselves available and to have this joint meeting. it is very difficult and challenging, given the busy schedules that everyone has to find a time where both commissions can have this meeting. but i do think it is a very critical what we have this meeting and that we tried to move this project of community choice aggregation forward. let me say, from my perspective, you know, why i believe that is important for us to take action today. it has been
i think it is appropriate to acknowledge the work that got us here. of lafco staff and puc staff and the members themselves. i think it is a very good place that we're at. i look forward to today's discussion. supervisor campos: thank you. with that in mind, let's call item number 3. >> opening remarks and discussion of expectations for the joint meeting. supervisor campos: to that end, let me build on what was said by vice president moran. there has been a lot of work that has gone into...
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is to be used. one key issue is that if you get a tentative non-confirmation that says the person does not match in the database right now, employers are supposed to pexplained to employees what thy can do. some employers do not do that. there have been reports that employers just say that you cannot work here. that is not supposed to happen. a lot of training could be done. host: raleigh, north carolina, greg is on the republican line. caller: i view this whole situation with great discussed. this has been going on for 40 years. the situation is not getting better. it is getting work. -- it is getting worse. e-verify could be effected, but it is torpedoed by those who do not wanted to be effected. it is a morass. any time the federal government is involved with something, it turns from a moderate problem to a gigantic problem. i recall when the illegal alien situation began to grow back in the mid-1980s, at least in this state from what i can tell -- i do not want to come across as racist, i just w
is to be used. one key issue is that if you get a tentative non-confirmation that says the person does not match in the database right now, employers are supposed to pexplained to employees what thy can do. some employers do not do that. there have been reports that employers just say that you cannot work here. that is not supposed to happen. a lot of training could be done. host: raleigh, north carolina, greg is on the republican line. caller: i view this whole situation with great discussed....
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tell us on facebook. i want healthy skin for life. [ female announcer ] don't just moisturize, improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula goes beyond 24-hour moisture. it's clinically proven to improve your skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. for healthy, beautiful skin that lasts. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. and for healthy, beautiful hair, try nourish plus haircare. only from aveeno. we are now printing on the back sides of used paper and we switched to fedex cause a lot of their packaging contains recycled materials. tell them what else fedex does. well we're now using more electric trucks and lower emission planes. we even offer a reusable envelope. now, can't we at least print on the back sides of used paper? what's the executive compensation list...? [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. >>> all right. and now for the reas
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all right so that's not about us satellites have attacked that not about us infrastructure hasn't happened yet either so the news that u.s. satellites have been hacked and recent years the i think of the h.s. and other agencies should have paying attention to those threats not maybe going after anonymous call priorities something that the h.s. and u.s. security seem to be lacking a little bit. now the average americans may be suffering and unable to find work in this economy the defense industry giants are making a killing here's how much some of the largest companies raked in in the third quarter of two thousand and eleven lockheed martin seven hundred million dollars boeing one point nine billion dollars and general dynamics six hundred and fifty two million but with the congressional supercommittee stuck in gridlock and the prospect of a trigger of facts coming closer to reality we're starting to hear some cries of despair take for example report out this week on behalf of the aerospace industries association the report states that if defense cuts reach a trillion dollars one million jo
all right so that's not about us satellites have attacked that not about us infrastructure hasn't happened yet either so the news that u.s. satellites have been hacked and recent years the i think of the h.s. and other agencies should have paying attention to those threats not maybe going after anonymous call priorities something that the h.s. and u.s. security seem to be lacking a little bit. now the average americans may be suffering and unable to find work in this economy the defense...
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this year, we motivated some of these stations to knock us off. at this time right now, we're only in their place out of 10 stations for moving violations. but we will catch them by the end of the year. compared to the same time last year, we are at 33% down in fatal accidents. 42% down in injury accidents. 39% down in property damage accidents. [applause] and to the right, you will see that mission district leads all other district stations in dui arrests. we take very seriously the menace of someone intoxicated getting behind the wheel of a car, and we have been very diligent in enforcing that. now, those statistics were year to date. of course, we all know that a month ago, we had three homicides in in the course of less than a week. appropriately enough, it was very alarming to everyone, including me, but particularly the residents of the district. i would like to point out, and these are statistics that were provided to me today at the meeting. the extraction period for the current comstat was august 28 through september 24 of this year. that
this year, we motivated some of these stations to knock us off. at this time right now, we're only in their place out of 10 stations for moving violations. but we will catch them by the end of the year. compared to the same time last year, we are at 33% down in fatal accidents. 42% down in injury accidents. 39% down in property damage accidents. [applause] and to the right, you will see that mission district leads all other district stations in dui arrests. we take very seriously the menace of...
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so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ah. [ female announcer ] using less never felt so good. we all go... why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. so, you guys grew up together. yes, since third grade... what are you lookin' at? i wasn't... not looking at anything... we're not good enough for you. must be supermodels? what do you model gloves? brad, eat a snickers. why? 'cause you get a little angry when you're hungry. better? [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry™. better. [ male announcer ] snickers satisfies. police arrested about 700 protesters during a demonstration yesterday by the occupy wall street campaign, the protesters extended their rally from new york's financial district to the brooklyn bridge where they were cited for blocking the road when, the protestsúw in manhattan are entering the third week and the protesters say they have no plans to stop, they're running against what they say our social inequities resulting from the financial system. president barack obama addressed gay and
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show with ed schultz" starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. and welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. president obama is on the west coast with a new strategy and a new message. we can't wait. while the president can't wait on republicans to help the middle class, the gop, well, they couldn't wait to start attacking him. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> their story line is that there must be some villain out there who's keeping this administration from succeeding. >> republicans won't let the president create jobs. so he's going around them. >> we can't wait for an increasingly dysfunctional congress to do its job. >> tonight, vermont senator bernie sanders on the president's plan to bypass congress. and eugene robinson on the politics of it all. >>> rick perry is bringing birthers back and now he has a confederate flag controversy on his hands. "salon's" joan walsh is here with analysis. >>> with the election around the corner, firefighter safet
thanks for being with us. "the ed show with ed schultz" starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. and welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. president obama is on the west coast with a new strategy and a new message. we can't wait. while the president can't wait on republicans to help the middle class, the gop, well, they couldn't wait to start attacking him. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> their story line is that there...
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used plastic. thld that world changed october 1st last saturday. into ehe new e law went into effecteh when the federal reservem that c established the selig, the maximum that can be charged fors a debit card swipe fee that's issued by the largest banks in america and the maximum now comes down to about 24 cents.we is this a big deal? becse it certainly is because each nos in the economy swipe fees account for about ten orr $12 billion. ten or $12 billion of additionas charges to consumers and profitability by businesses. so you can imagine ten or y12 billion even after it's beeb discounted by the federal reserve to about half that amount, $46 billion of the banks in anan uproar.uess it' mr. chairman, mr. president, i , guess it is a great honor now the "the wall street journal" fy published a story on friday and the hit one of their people thed thatng this new bank fee beingbt charged by bank of america on debit cards is the durbin feet. the same thing was set by "the chicago tribune" on saturday.
used plastic. thld that world changed october 1st last saturday. into ehe new e law went into effecteh when the federal reservem that c established the selig, the maximum that can be charged fors a debit card swipe fee that's issued by the largest banks in america and the maximum now comes down to about 24 cents.we is this a big deal? becse it certainly is because each nos in the economy swipe fees account for about ten orr $12 billion. ten or $12 billion of additionas charges to consumers and...
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now, as they shift more to the west and northwest, it will bring cooler air into the west of us. yes, there's an area of low pressure still spinning around northern michigan there. and that's hoping to bring some of these clouds across the region. but we're rain-free for the most part. now, tomorrow, that same low moves right up across the northern sections of quebec. still breezy. but it will be bringing cooler air in. as the wind shifts more to the north/northwest out of canada. and tomorrow, probably upper 50s and a good deal of sunshine. so pretty decent end to the week. mary? >> all right. let's check in now with kristy breslin. she's got a first look at the road. kristy. >> hi, mary. hi, everyone. we have slowing on the west side inner loop. only about 10 minutes at this point. from wilkens to liberty road. we also have slowing on the north side outer loop. stop and go there from york road to the harrisburg expressway. shouldn't take you more than 15 minutes to get through. as far as accidents go, northbound 95, the fort mchenry tunnel, left tube, an accident there. blockin
now, as they shift more to the west and northwest, it will bring cooler air into the west of us. yes, there's an area of low pressure still spinning around northern michigan there. and that's hoping to bring some of these clouds across the region. but we're rain-free for the most part. now, tomorrow, that same low moves right up across the northern sections of quebec. still breezy. but it will be bringing cooler air in. as the wind shifts more to the north/northwest out of canada. and tomorrow,...
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any of us might need to use some details. >> it's great. >>> winds are gusting over 30 miles per hour today. we'll show you the temperatures, a little bit cooler, nothing crazy cool in the 50s in the metro area. look at oakland though, 36 degrees. we'll come back and show you how cold it will be tonight and take a look at your weekend. >>> and dozens of exotic animals, they have shaken this ohio town. i'm danielle noddingham in gainesville, why the sheriff says the law needs to change. >>> check the label. there's a major recall tonight. taylor farms retail is pulling about 3,200 cases of bagged salads because they could be contaminated with salmonella. the salad was sold in virginia and about 13 other states under brand names fresh selections, heb market side and taylor farms. now, those packages contain best buy dates ranging from october 18 through the 21st. so far, no illnesses have been reported. >>> things are starting to get back to normal here in gainesville, ohio, but the scene at the local exotic animal farm, they have certainly left residents shaken. sheriff deputies killed
any of us might need to use some details. >> it's great. >>> winds are gusting over 30 miles per hour today. we'll show you the temperatures, a little bit cooler, nothing crazy cool in the 50s in the metro area. look at oakland though, 36 degrees. we'll come back and show you how cold it will be tonight and take a look at your weekend. >>> and dozens of exotic animals, they have shaken this ohio town. i'm danielle noddingham in gainesville, why the sheriff says the law...
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jill knows that, too -- so she uses crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gum line, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. crest pro-health clinical gum protection. because healthy smiles are built on healthy gums. life opens up when you do. >> for a former contestant is running for governor of indiana and 2012, he is seeking the libertarian party nomination. outgoing gov. mitch daniels who has reached the term limits. >> this is connected to your side of the family. >> i felt like that this morning. paranormal activity 3 takes the hollywood set top spot this week. ♪ more and more folks are trying out snapshot from progressive. a totally different way to save on car insurance. the better you drive the more you can save. no wonder snapshot's catching on. plug into the savings you deserve, with snapshot from progressive. new stride whitemint is a hit but it lasts too long. how do we get people to chew another piece? i
jill knows that, too -- so she uses crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gum line, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. crest pro-health clinical gum protection. because healthy smiles are built on healthy gums. life opens up when you do. >> for a former contestant is running for governor of indiana and 2012, he is seeking the...
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> in eastern ohio this morning, dangerous wild animals are on the loose and authorities are trying to hunted them down. dozen of animals, including lions, tigers, bears and wolves escaped from a wildlife preserve in zanesville, late yesterday. area residents have been warned to stay indoors and at least four school districts have canceled classes. >> wild animals. wild animals that you would see on tv in africa. right now, we are shooting to kill. >> deputies equipped with night vision and armed with assault rifles hunted the animals through the night. at last word, more than half had been killed but there could be a dozen or more still on the loose. staffers from the columbus zoo are also on the scene hoping to tranquilize and capture the animals without killing them. >> there were grizzly bears and black bears there and there were cheetahs and there were lions and there were tigers. >> reporter: the animals at the muskingum farm were left open. the fences unsecur
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> in eastern ohio this morning, dangerous wild animals are on the loose and authorities are trying to hunted them down. dozen of animals, including lions, tigers, bears and wolves escaped from a wildlife preserve in zanesville, late yesterday. area residents have been warned to stay indoors and at least four school districts have canceled classes. >> wild animals. wild animals that you would see on tv in africa. right now, we are...
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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] >>> okay, now, what would you get if you crossed julia child with the rock band kiss? to be honest, the question never even occurred to us until we encountered one of the most unusual video series on the internet. it's a cooking show that adheres to strictly vegan fare. so far, so good. but then there's the black metal soundtrack. perplexed? well, abc's john berman says, you've just got to see it. ♪ >> reporter: it's time for the mask of demons. time for the armor of hell. yes, it's time -- time to make some food. >> so, here's the main altar where we sacrifice all the various individual tabvegetable. >> reporte
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] >>> okay, now, what would you...
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so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ah. [ female announcer ] using less never felt so good. we all go... why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. 8o8go.v?f??k@po÷g@?uó?>po o xé@j@z÷wxg@w@np x]xçz=zz@ú ?@?ú70ó40o÷úl@w@pnp9úñpñxtp>úwxpuçúmúÑú]@@>xo@mxk@=ú?@çxú7oúu@wúopm@'8? ñúp@/úó w?pà Ñ.ñ,g>nnoúytoúwñwhwú/ú>÷óú=÷%@÷@wúg@t÷.pk wojypñnplx/÷o@çpó@k@> m=óopoú[@dw÷oún = @gp?úi [ bell tolls ] ah, agents i don't know if you've heard but our training organization was recently named the "best in the world." nice little pat on the back. ahhhh! [ chuckles ] ah...that's good that's good. that's, uh, that's...fun. it is, after all a celebration for all of us. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ another sport to a jointenjoy stanley cup this year? your prediction? >> yes all of the way i want to drink from that cup >> snow and the bitter cold and hopefully blackhawks hoist the stanley cup again summer in nine months
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